Dinner to reward top 10 scheduled

Attica Raceway Park will reward the top 10 in points in all four divisions at their dinner/banquet, Saturday, Nov. 8 at the reception hall at the fairgrounds.

Tickets are $25 each and may be purchased by contacting ARP Operations Director Rex LeJeune at 419-680-5606. LeJeune will also have tickets available at the Racers' Swap Meet at the Sandusky County Fairgrounds in Fremont, Saturday, Oct. 25. The deadline to purchase tickets for the banquet is Monday, Nov. 3 - no tickets will be sold at the door. Doors for the awards banquet will open at 5 p.m. with the buffet dinner at 6 p.m. and the awards ceremony following.

Also, David Harrison, Mike Linder and Byron Reed will each receive a $250 gift certificate from All Pro Cylinder Heads by virtue of winning the most first, second, third and fourth heat races respectively throughout the season. Also, Reed will get another All Pro certificate for winning the most overall heat races in 2008.

All Pro Cylinder Head gift certificates will also go to 305 heat winners, D.J. Foos (1st heat), Dustin Dinan (2nd heat), Coty Runion (3rd heat) and Bobby Clark(4th heat). Runion will earn another All Pro gift certificate for having the most overall heat wins in 2008.

Also, Bell Racing Products is giving each track champion a $200 gift certificate while those drivers finishing in second through 10th get a $100 Bell certificate. And, Ultra Shield Race Products is rewarding each champion with a $350 product gift certificate and a $125 certificae for drives finishing second through 10th in the standings.

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Should undocumented immigrants, brought to the U.S. as children, also known as "Dreamers," be allowed to stay in the U.S.?

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No. They should be deported, then apply for citizenship the legal way.

Yes. With conditions. They have a job or going to school, pay back taxes, and are contributing to society.

Yes. They consider the U.S. their home
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No. They should be deported, then apply for citizenship the legal way.
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14.29%

Yes. With conditions. They have a job or going to school, pay back taxes, and are contributing to society.
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50%

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